Sentences with phrase «meaningless words in»

The applicants are not allowed to use meaningless words in it.
Boy, I sure miss the good old days when car updates were more about the update and less about meaningless words in press releases.
You say you don't hate but you called this woman an apostate and heretic - meaningless words in a SECULAR country.
There are so many definitions out there that performance has become a meaningless word in relation to what I do and what other people do.

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In other words, when people had the flexibility to control their own schedules, suddenly meaningless meetings went away.
Shun meaningless words like «a lot» and «guarantee» in your copy.
He compared it to looking at the page of a book, which is meaningless when taken in as a whole and instead needs to be looked at word by word.
Of course, if you want to call whatever the explanation for the universe happens to be «god» then the word becomes meaningless and everyone believes in god by definition.
Is it possible that the message of comfort for those devastated by the faltering world economy will be nothing more than trite and meaningless words if not accompanied by a biblical response where we, the church, become the Good News, the economic expression of God in flesh?
Written words, without seeing my eyes, or being in my physical presence, must express some semblance of feelings behind it, otherwise the words, no matter how technically correct, are meaningless.
But justice has in any case become a meaningless word.
God himself speaks harshly of meaningless religious practices in his word, so your comment «your religion...» is also meaningless.
In other words his atheism was meaningless.
As a consequence a generation has arisen in which sin is an almost meaningless word.
To talk in that fashion is not to speak of a kind of meaningless re-enactment of what went on in the creation; it is to speak of a vital, living, and ongoing movement, where God knows and experiences (if that word is, as I believe, appropriate to the divine life) that which has taken place, but knows it and experiences it with a continuing freshness and delight — and, if what has taken place has been evil, with a continuing tinge of sadness and regret — such as must be proper to the chief creative and chief receptive agency who is worshiped and served by God's human children.
The words used in traditional forms have become meaningless and have no performative value, or, if they have, it is open to question whether the evidence for their effectiveness can be found in church attendance or some kind of social action.
'» As he notes, the word has become nearly meaningless in this election year.
«I am with you for all time» - the words of Christ in Mt 28:20 can always be rendered as meaningless and so ineffective in such a view of reality.
Word, whether it be of God or of man, is properly understood as communication, and it is rather meaningless to discuss word in terms of one perWord, whether it be of God or of man, is properly understood as communication, and it is rather meaningless to discuss word in terms of one perword in terms of one person.
We should all be grateful to live in a country where free speech is protected — whether it's Dan Cathy's comments on gay marriage or a protestor's homemade sign — and we must be wary of victimizing ourselves over something like this lest we render the word «persecution» meaningless.
In fact, I found myself using the word «luck» more often, simply because I would rather dumb, meaningless luck be the cause of such injustice than God.
I guess if you accept that you can just make up meaningless words like «free will» and claim they fill the gap in your doctrinal logic you can claim pretty much anything.
For example, the assertion that words have their meanings only in their relations with other words is itself meaningless if there is no claim to correspond with actual discourse.
This is the religion equivalent of technobabble, ie mixing a lot of impressive sounding words in a disjointed and meaningless way for the purpose of sounding impressive and selling snake oil.
This question is meaningless unless you first define The word «powerful» in the context of your question.
It is not with a sense of meaningless waste that the play leaves its audience, but rather with the dark wonder of Pascal's words in the Pensées: «Vere tu es Deus absconditus.»
(26) Rogers, in emphasizing the first level, is consistent with his theological mentor, G. C. Berkouwer, who wrote: «Every word about the God - breathed character of Scripture is meaningless if Holy Scripture is not understood as the witness concerning Christ....
In other words, it's both authentic and meaningless to Orthodox Christianity.
In order to understand language we must perform a series of quantum jumps, so to speak, from one level of the speech hierarchy to the next higher one: phonemes are meaningless and can only be interpreted on the level of morphemes, words must be referred to context, sentences to a larger frame of reference.
as the bible is a complete work of fiction, and is totally meaningless in how we live our lives, there is no relevance to be placed on one word of that book.
Actions speak louder than words they say and to play their star striker in what is supposedly a fairly meaningless game just a week before the Premier League begins and just after Costa suffered a twinge to his dodgy hamstring in their last pre-season game, speaks volumes to me.
Just a word for our W, O, B friends: don't be over the moon with this meaningless poll.A sample of few hundreds of voters don't represents millions and millions of fans over the world and even the opinion of these millions are pointless since, as it's the case in any club of the world, the BOARD members are here to take decisions, not the fans.In our club, as we all know, no one will DARE to say a word to wenger let alone sack him....
The times in the first round of qualifying are meaningless, but I'm sure Clary was out to finish ahead of Phelps and back up his words.
In reality the kiss and the words of loyalty to the fans are meaningless because the player is a mercenary who when a better opportunity comes along, and this almost invariably means a higher wage packet, will move, kiss some other badge and declare his devotion to some other customer base.
In other words, the study is meaningless, just like most of the nonsense that comes from Hannah Dahlen and colleagues.
Rama presents test subjects with two words, which are pronounceable but meaningless in most languages: bouba and kiki.
«In our imagination, dying is lonely and meaningless, but the final blog posts of terminally ill patients and the last words of death row inmates are filled with love, social connection, and meaning.»
In our own pain and distress, we use words to try to give meaning to things that feel meaningless.
(Of course, all good - for - you foods in moderation... [I know, that word is meaningless.]-RRB-
Like any word, no matter how loaded, that is repeated too often, it soon starts to sound meaningless — an accurate reflection of the dulling effect of the curiously unthrilling «7 Days in Entebbe.»
Okay, so the Illumination thing is probably one of those meaningless words publishers like to stick on the end of a game in lieu of a sequential number.
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In other words, these people are using meaningless data to arrive at huge policy decisions at the expense of the education of our children, particularly urban (minority) children!
Oh dear, you're thinking, if it's become so massive, that'll be the razor - sharp driving pleasure out the window, especially when, in the blurb for this car, talk of dynamics seems to have taken second place to repeated use of the word «premium» to the point where the word becomes meaningless.
Calling everyone authors who put words in a document and submits them to the public devalues the word so much, it makes it meaningless.
In other words, the first three quarters of the game are meaningless if you don't know how to make adjustments to win the game at the end.
In Another Brooklyn, her first «adult» novel in 20 years — a distinction that is meaningless to all the adults who've read her earlier work and all the young adults who will certainly read this one — she pulls the same trick, making the political personal and the personal universal, allowing readers to see another world and themselves in her gorgeous wordIn Another Brooklyn, her first «adult» novel in 20 years — a distinction that is meaningless to all the adults who've read her earlier work and all the young adults who will certainly read this one — she pulls the same trick, making the political personal and the personal universal, allowing readers to see another world and themselves in her gorgeous wordin 20 years — a distinction that is meaningless to all the adults who've read her earlier work and all the young adults who will certainly read this one — she pulls the same trick, making the political personal and the personal universal, allowing readers to see another world and themselves in her gorgeous wordin her gorgeous words.
How should you word an out of print clause when the usual threshold of 150 or so copies in the warehouse is meaningless in a digital era?
Yet it's a common mistake to make short, meaningless words (like «the») larger and long, meaningful words smaller — simply because the longer words had to be smaller in order to fit on the cover.
In other words, it is a meaningless arguement.
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